Audubon International – the environmentally focused non-profit organization offering members numerous certifications and conservation initiatives – has added  two golf industry executives to its Board of Directors: Dan Murphy, CEO of Bridgestone Golf, and Jake Riekstins, Chief Development Officer of Landscapes Unlimited.

As at-large board members, Murphy and Riekstins each will lend their expertise and respected standings in the golf and business communities to further Audubon International’s core mission and execute its strategic plan.

“Dan and Jake bring a great deal of business acumen, environmental knowledge, and a wide range of contacts to our board,” said Audubon International CEO Christine Kane. “We’re looking forward to working with them as we move forward with many new initiatives to further our mission.”

Murphy was appointed President and CEO of Bridgestone Golf in 2018. He is responsible for directing the company’s core business functions, including product planning and production, marketing, sales, and customer relations.

From 2015 to 2018, he was president of textile manufacturer Kentwool and Vice President of American Achievement Corporation. Before his first tenure at Bridgestone Golf, he held key marketing and business development positions at TaylorMade, Dunlop Slazenger, Maxfli and General Mills. He is a graduate of Wake Forest University.

“I am extremely honored to join such a prestigious organization. For many years I’ve admired what Audubon International does for our communities,” Murphy said. “Of great interest to me personally is the impact the organization will have in the immediate and distant future. To play a small role in that growth as a board member is very exciting.”

As Chief Development Officer for golf course developer and builder Landscapes Unlimited, Riekstins leads the company’s strategic planning process, executing key initiatives. Riekstins is a 23-year member of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America and earned an Agricultural Sciences degree at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada.

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Photo: Dan Murphy (Bridgestone Golf)